Take a look at these 2012 SDCC Exclusive X-23, Storm and Black Widow Bishoujo Statues!

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Jun 21, 2012

Updated

Jul 9, 2012

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Kotobukiya and the Marvel Bishoujo collection (combining iconic super heroines and villains with traditional Japanese stylings) continues to bring you the amazing beauties of the Marvel Comics Universe, as you’ve never seen them before.

Not withholding her rage this time around, X-23 in her X-Force outfit is still ready for anything. She crouches on one knee, ever alert for danger with her weapons extended; her wicked Adamantium claws are quite eye-catching on both hands and her right foot. Highly detailed sculpting brings out the intricacies of X-23’s banded and laced boots, her unique linked-ring belt with a red-hued X-Force emblem, and medallion necklace.

A master of the elements, white costume Storm flies into your collection with all the fury of her namesake and the beauty of nature unleashed. The intricate details of her clothing and streaming hair are further accentuated by her a beautiful Bishoujo styled face. And if all of that wasn’t cool enough, the X-Woman even comes with removable lightning-hand effects!

Kotobukiya is also proud to present an all-new rendition of a popular Marvel Comics character: Black Widow Covert Ops Gray Costume Limited Edition Bishoujo Statue. Sculpted by Masahiro Takahashi (based on an illustration by Shunya Yamashita, famed Japanese illustrator) hints at Black Widow's past with the inclusion a Hawkeye mask on the base. This new release brings Black Widow to life in 1/7 scale sculpt to match the current (and future) scale of the Bishoujo line. Dynamic posing captures Black Widow in mid-action lending a sense of movement to the entire piece and includes interchangeable parts to display with or without her knife.

Available in July, the Storm and Black Widow statues will be limited to 2,000 pieces while the X-23 statue will only be 1,000. If you're not attending Comic Con this year, you can preorder the X-23 and Storm statues here. For more information on the Black Widow statue, visit Action Figure Xpress.